On this day in London

two years ago -

**On the first anniversary of its formation, The Westminster Collection (TWC), an exclusive consortium of venues within the London Area

**Justine Henin-Hardenne targets the one Grand Slam title to elude her

**Easyjet founder Stelios Haji-Ioannou and retail tycoon Philip Green are knighted in the Queen’s Birthday Honours.

**The Health Protection Agency says 449 people have been struck down with measles in England and Wales so far this year.

**Fans at the Isle of Wight festival are offered a chance to watch England’s opening World Cup match.

**Australian firm Multiplex will pursue UK steelworker Cleveland Bridge for damages after a dispute over work on Wembley Stadium.

**Metroblogging London is Born…….

Like last year I’d like to thank our loyal and newer readers, our wonderful readers past and present and toast to the day ( and what a day C’MON ENGLAND’) and another prosperous yearfor this site and all our sister sites celebrating their first and second birthdays this week!!!!

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1 Comment so far

  1. Richard Bronson (unregistered) on July 1st, 2006 @ 6:28 am

    Sir Stelios Knighthood Cover Up
    Stelios was granted a knighthood but no journalist has stepped up to the plate to investigate whether it was appropriate to grant a knighthood to a Monaco resident tax exile who is extremely controversial.
    In April 1991 when Stelios Haji-Ioannou, was chief executive of his father’s business Troodos Shipping, their tanker Haven blew up off Genoa, killing five crew and disgorging up to 50,000 tonnes of crude oil into the sea - arguably the Mediterranean’s worst-ever ecological disaster.
    The Haven was an elderly tanker, formerly the Amoco Haven, sister ship of the ill-starred Amoco Cadiz that foundered in 1978. Stelios was accused of poor maintenance and charged in Italy with manslaughter and intimidating and attempting to bribe witnesses. He faced a lengthy jail sentence and liability for hundreds of millions of pounds compensation. Stelios blamed an error by one of the surviving crew. He was acquitted but the case has dragged on ever since with subsequent appeals and demands for compensation thrown out.

    Environmentalists also must be appalled that a person who was personally responsible for an increase in pollution due to his extensive use of elderly ineffiecient aircraft in the early days of easyJet prior to its merger with GO. Is rewarded with a knighthood.
    Tax treatment of aviation fuel as opposed to heating oil and petrol.
    Inland Revenue investigators must also see the reward as a slap in the face for hard working UK tax payers.

    During the last 25 years Stelios has polluted the world. He has been accused of bribery and intimidation. He has avoided tax. He has been taken to court hundreds of times. And yet he is knighted.

    When is a journalist going to make a name for themselves by investigating Stelios thoroughly and expose him? Stelios Haji-Ioannou’s success? what success is that? every single business he has started has failed with huge losses of ?100s of millions. The only reason easyJet went ok was firstly because his shipping tycoon dad financed the operation and his brother and sister were co-owners. Please tell the world how successful easyInternet, easyCinema, easyCarRentals, easyWatches, easyMobile, easyMusic, easyBus, easyHotel, have been. I can inform you that they have lost a cummulative ?300,000,000.00 since inception. The only reason he got his knighthood because of his donation to the Labour Party it had nothing to do with the queen. As Stelios is a Monaco resident and a tax exile he is only entitled to an honarary knighthood anyway and as soon as the newspapers catch on it will be downgraded. Or if he wants to keep it he can register for UK tax and pay millions to the Inland Revenue!


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